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K**R
Such an exciting and intriguing read
A romance that grips you and entices you to keep reading because you can't wait to find out exactly how the ending is going to work out for them.
C**I
Fantastic book.
I absolutely loved this book and couldn’t put it down. Loved how quickly Dylan falls for Lane. They were great together and loved how she falls for him and his daughter Emily. Stayed on edge, as there appears to be a haunting and possibly a stalker situation. There’s also a murder, so much action. Had some tears for Emily towards the end. Also had some happy tears in their happy ever after. I highly recommend this book.
A**B
“No strings…”
I stopped reading when the H made clear his goal was to get her in bed from the get go. “No strings sex was perfectly acceptable”. I wanted to read this book but couldn’t get past that.
C**T
couldn’t put this book down
This book was wonderful.. Alaska is one of my dream adventures. I was able to see and feel the ocean breeze and beautiful mountains, flowers, animals. I can live vicariously thru these magical books. Kat Martin is a wonderful author. You will love all her books too😍
N**W
Alaskan Setting Details Embarrassingly Wrong
I thought that since this author is a best selling, traditionally published author, that chances were good that she'd do her research on this part of Alaska that I call home, that she set this novel in. It's rare to find a novel set in this area, so (despite the cover, which would have gotten any Alaskan man who struck this pose laughed out of town) I was looking forward to reading this.Unfortunately, I didn't get far before I realized the author must not have done any but the most superficial research on her setting. She has the main character arrive at Ketchikan International Airport and from there get on a floatplane, which is all possible enough. But her details are completely wrong (staring at the ocean from the dock, the ramp to the dock swaying and bobbing under their feet--it's sturdy enough for vans to drive up and down it). They then get into the plane, a De Havilland Beaver, and proceed to chat to each other for the entire plane ride. This is impossible, as anyone who has ever sat in the cockpit of a Beaver will understand. The noise factor is deafening. Even with a headset (which isn't mentioned) chit-chat is impossible because the mic will pick up the roar of the engine.Then she describes deep "pine forests." Pine is scarce here, it is mostly hemlock, spruce, and cedar. Then she describes flying over blue mountain lakes. This sounds like she's describing Oregon. In Southeast Alaska the lakes are muskeg, which means they're more likely to be dark brown. In fact, her description of everything sounded more like the Pacific Northwest than Southeast Alaska.She has the lodge sitting empty for sixty years and needing only minor repairs. Sixty years is deadly to houses made of wood in this extremely damp climate. It would have collapsed without heat in it by the time the hero bought it. She repeatedly mentions the dangers of moose. There are no moose in southern SE Alaska where this takes place. She has the lodge have a huge basement. Most of the land in this area is solid rock under a thin layer of soil. No one has basements, large or otherwise. The hero is able to fly whenever he likes without ever consulting the weather. The weather is king here. It's a tyrant. And planes are constantly held up by high winds, fog, etc., all year long.Okay, I could go on and on. She got almost every detail wrong, but she got enough right to tell me she did some research...so why didn't she make the effort to get it all right? Or, at least, most of it right? At any rate, all of this could have been forgiven, but what is awful and embarrassing is her depiction of Alaskan Natives. She writes them as if they're something from a Lone Ranger TV episode. The elders speak English without contractions and the Tlingits are described as a matriarchal society, meaning they revered women and held them in high respect. (According to the author.) No. The Tlingits were patriarchal, but they kept track of clans and avoided incest through the maternal line. I'm assuming this is what made the author think they were a matriarchal society.She has the Tlingit friend wear his hair in braids, with feathers woven into them, wear beads and be an expert woodland tracker (despite having grown up in a city--the same with the hero, who grew up in Anchorage, a typical metropolis). He wears leather workboots--in this wet climate, everyone wears rubber boots. Anything else is deadly. She has this appalling phrase: "As drunk as ten Tlingit braves." Besides being racist, Tlingits aren't called braves. Then the superstitious Tlingit elders say things like: "Perhaps you have angered the spirits." Native Alaskans are as up-to-date as anyone else in America. This is just embarrassing and racist.The plot itself is all over the place, the characters aren't very likable (the hero has almost nothing to do with his daughter, though she has special needs and he supposedly loves her--when there's danger, he insists the heroine leave for her own safety, but never mentions getting his daughter out), and here is a sample of her writing style: "There was something about him, something that made him seem dark and forbidding, like eating chocolate at midnight." Huh? In addition, "his chest clamped down" half a dozen times.I really have no idea why this well-published author allowed this book to be published before all the bugs were worked out. This reads like a self published book that is in dire need of an editor, if not book doctor.
E**K
Totally Gripping Read
This book was an awesome read that really drew you into the story. I have read slot of Kat Martin books and this was really good. It had romance and mystery and the characters were well defined.
L**.
Against the Wind
Kat Martin's book 1 is a great beginning for the trilogy. You adventure to Alaska and encounter beauty, heartache, family ties, suspense and hope! A must read!!!!
M**S
Pleasantly surprised! Now I need more!
Pleasantly surprised! Now I need more! I really enjoyed this read more than I thought I would. I really expected this to be a girl meets boy, gets trapped in cabin, boy saves girl from killer, and they live happily ever after story. Ok, this is to some extent, but it is so much more! I liked how the back story got interwoven with the main characters so that minor characters were there for critical reasons. I also liked that we got into the head of the killer. I liked his back story and felt so sorry for him that I wished there was some way he could be saved (even if he was deranged).I did question at the beginning of the book why there was so much going back and forth between the heroine wanting to be with him and fighting her attraction when it was her choice to go to his remote fishing lodge in the Alaskan wilderness. I know, I know... it was covered in the book, they were meant to be together, they couldn't fight true love, etc. But still, if she really didn't want to be there because he made her uncomfortable (in the sense that she had never wanted to jump a man more in her life), then there was an easy solution, but you're there so go on girl! I liked the additions of the dog and the little girl in the story and at one point when we think something has happened, I was so angry with Kat Martin I almost quit reading. But then she of course, threw me another curve ball and I was right back in the book and hanging on until the last word.Thanks Kat Martin for a great read! I am coming back for more of those Brodie men!
M**S
Do read this series
Another great story about the Brodies and Alaska. A really good thriller and I am sorry there are only 3.
J**6
Good book
New author for me. I enjoyed this book it was well written and full of drama and intrigue. Would definitely read more from this author.
M**N
great book
I enjoyed reading this book so much. The author has written it in such a way that you can see the scenery , and it seems to me that I was standing on the side watching it all.
M**E
Five Stars
enjoyed reading the book looking forward to purchasing the other 2 books in the series
K**N
Against the wild.
A great read with lots of drama, mystery, a murder and heartfelt love. A little girl embroiled in the loss of her mother has lost her voice, a father unable to help her, a young woman who who finds danger in the beautiful wilds of Alaska and a great writer who brings it all together in yet another great read.!!! I have her next book ready to go.
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